Even if 9/11 was a false flag, somebody saw this coming and wanted to delay it, well it looks like any sentiment from 9/11 is over.
I am really not sure of the level of danger this currently posses to America, is it being minimized, is it being overblown out of proportion ?
Or is this a natural reaction to Trump and his policies ?

Either way it further divides the country down racial and religious lines, not a good thing for America.

I guess I just took it as the people in michigan and minnesota hate the rest of the usa.
If that is who they want to represent them then good for them.

That's not necessarily true.

These people are the results of small enclaves that have taken root and are attempting to alter the US.

It's not the whole of the states, it's just a small area consisting of two types of people. Foreigners that want to take root and destroy the US and
naive low intelligent americans that fall for the glitz and glamour of a bunch of buzzwords and feels cobbled together.

Who's fault is it? The foreigners that are openly trying to change things away from american values? or the americans that buy into the lies and are
too stupid to see whats happening and vote against their american interests?

When they pass laws taking your freedom, it will sound warm and fuzzy, it will have something like Patriot in it... Well, we're all patriots, I
wouldn't want to be opposed to something with patriot in it.

Or how about anti semite... Oh God, I don't want to be the one against that, nazis are bad, and if you say something against Israel, you are in fact a
Nazi.

The sad part is the terrorists won.

We bicker amongst ourselves more than we do with our real enemies, we've taken away freedom, and we're locked in endless wars we have no hope of
winning.... that also cost 6~trillion dollars.

Lots of things are real... Doesn't mean we have to flip out and start making unconstitutional bills in reaction.

Who has flipped out?
Lol discussion of tradition and heritage are now flipping out?
Who is attempting to make unconstitutional bills?

Again, the terrorists have won.

Because the people in michigan and minnesota elected someone I disagree with?
really?

Americans are now afraid of words, the left and the right.

I would submit more here appear to be afraid of the debate about these words than the actual words themselves.
The debate requires admitting that those words are real and lead to real world deeds. I would submit it is the deeds that are feared, as they have
been committed previously.

Where is our heritage and tradition going? What have they done to try and take it away?

What is all our heritage, because if you ask different people you'll get different answers. Ask someone in an Amish community and I'm sure their
definition is different than your's or mine.

Because the people in michigan and minnesota elected someone I disagree with? really?

I feel your pain, I typically disagree with 90% or more of who gets elected.

I would submit more here appear to be afraid of the debate about these words than the actual words themselves. The debate requires admitting that
those words are real and lead to real world deeds. I would submit it is the deeds that are feared, as they have been committed previously.

The words are real, but do they warrant fear?

An old CIA tactician attacked us before.

How many attacks since then from organized terror groups?

Yet we waste 6 trillion on wars with every country not related to it, and yet we are allies with the source of the vast majority of those who attacked
us that day.

With terrorist attacks in Paris and a shooting spree in California prompting alarm on the part of many Americans, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said
Thursday that her "greatest fear" is that expressions of anti-Muslim sentiment will lead to attacks on Muslims in the U.S.

"The fear that you have just mentioned is in fact my greatest fear as a prosecutor, as someone who is sworn to the protection of all of the American
people, which is that the rhetoric will be accompanied by acts of violence," Lynch told a dinner hosted by a Muslim civil rights organization. "My
message to not just the Muslim community but to the entire American community is: we cannot give in to the fear that these backlashes are really based
on." During her remarks to the Muslim Advocates dinner, Lynch did not address the mass shooting at an office party in San Bernardino, Calif. Wednesday
in which 14 people were killed.

Her greatest fear is not another attack but how Muslims will be treated?

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